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Selma LagerlöfThe Story of Gösta Berling (December 16, 2009)

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LibriVox recording of The Story of Gösta Berling, by Selma Lagerlöf, translated by Pauline Bancroft Flach.
Read by Lars Rolander

The Story of Gösta Berling" was published in Sweden in 1894 and immediately brought its author into prominence.
The tales are founded on actual occurrences and depict the life in the province of Värmland at the beginning of the 19th Century century. Värmland is a lonely tract in the southern part of Sweden, and has retained many of its old customs, while mining is the principal industry of its sparse population. It consists of great stretches of forest, sloping down to long, narrow lakes, connected by rivers.
Miss Lagerlöf has grown up in the midst of the wild legends of her country, and, deeply imbued with their spirit, interprets them with a living force all her own.
(Summary from the foreword by Pauline Bancroft Flach)

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This audio is part of the collection: The LibriVox Free Audiobook Collection
It also belongs to collections: Audio Books & Poetry; Community Audio

Artist/Composer: Selma Lagerlöf
Date: 2009-12-16
Source: Librivox recording of a public-domain text
Keywords: audiobooks; Librivox; Romance; Sweden; nobel prize;

Creative Commons license: Public Domain


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01 - Introduction I - The Priest 19.5 MB
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02 - Introduction Part II - The Beggar 28.2 MB
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03 - Part I Chapter I - The Landscape 9.6 MB
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04 - Part I Chapter II - Christmas Eve 29.1 MB
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05 - Part I Chapter III - Christmas Day 25.7 MB
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06 - Part I Chapter IV - Gösta Berling, Poet 28.1 MB
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07 - Part I Chapter V - La Cachucha 9.5 MB
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08 - Part I Chapter VI - The Ball at Ekeby 41.7 MB
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09 - Part I Chapter VII - The Old Vehicles 28.5 MB
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10 - Part I Chapter VIII - The Great Bear in Gurlitta Cliff 31.7 MB
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11 - Part I Chapter IX - The Auction at Björne 61.2 MB
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12 - Part I Chapter X - The Young Countess 52.3 MB
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13 - Part I Chapter XI - Ghost Stories 28.8 MB
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14 - Part I Chapter XII - Ebba Dohna's Story 41.9 MB
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15 - Part I Chapter XIII - Mamselle Marie 20.8 MB
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16 - Part II Chapter I - Cousin Christopher 12.3 MB
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17 - Part II Chapter II - The Paths of Life 27.7 MB
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18 - Part II Chapter II - Penitence 22.7 MB
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19 - Part II Chapter IV - The Iron from Ekeby 20.7 MB
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20 - Part II Chapter V - Lilliecrona's Home 12.7 MB
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21 - Part II Chapter VI - The Witch of Dovre 10.9 MB
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22 - Part II Chapter VII - Midsummer 8.9 MB
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23 - Part II Chapter VIII - Madame Musica 12.3 MB
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24 - Part II Chapter IX - The Broby Clergyman 12.1 MB
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25 - Part II Chapter X - Patron Julius 16.5 MB
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26 - Part II Chapter XI - The Plaster Saints 14.4 MB
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27 - Part II Chapter XII - God's Wayfarer 22.7 MB
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28 - Part II Chapter XIII - The Churchyard 8.5 MB
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29 - Part II Chapter XIV - Old Songs 21.3 MB
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30 - Part II Chapter XV - Death the Deliverer 13.3 MB
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31 - Part II Chapter XVI - The Drought 22.3 MB
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32 - Part II Chapter XVII - The Child's Mother 17.2 MB
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33 - Part II Chapter XVIII - Amor vincit Omnia 12.9 MB
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34 - Part II Chapter XIX - The Broom-Girl 24.8 MB
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35 - Part II Chapter XX - Kevenhüller 20.6 MB
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36 - Part II Chapter XXI - The Broby Fair 15.4 MB
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37 - Part II Chapter XXII - The Forest Cottage 31.6 MB
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38 - Part II Chapter XXIII - Margareta Celsing 31.6 MB
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Reviewer: TheBookworm - 5.00 out of 5 stars5.00 out of 5 stars5.00 out of 5 stars5.00 out of 5 stars5.00 out of 5 stars - May 1, 2012
Subject: The Story of Gösta Berling
How to describe The Story of Gösta Berling... It's long, rich, and highly textured.

Lagerlöf's prose is spare to the point of bleakness. Rather like the Swedish landscape in winter. Gösta is an enigmatic character. Flawed, inconsistent, irresponsible, but strangely magnetic. I could go on but am starting to sound like a thesaurus. This is a great work of literature read in English by a Swede whose pronunciation adds to the charm.

Tak så mycket Lars!

TheBookworm (Manchester, UK, and briefly Uppsala universitet)



Reviewer: AnitaJ - 5.00 out of 5 stars5.00 out of 5 stars5.00 out of 5 stars5.00 out of 5 stars5.00 out of 5 stars - January 14, 2011
Subject: Enjoyable and fascinating saga
I read this months ago and felt it should be rated. Lars Rolander is one of my favorite readers. His Swedish pronunciation of Y's and J's sometimes gives me a chuckle, but other than that he is usually easy to understand for this American ear.

I was tempted to give up after a few chapters because this well-written saga required a bit more attention than my brain wanted to give, but I stuck with it and was not disappointed. (Oh, and Wikipedia's cheat-sheet list of characters helped!)


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